Sm-n910t T-mobile
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I ended up having to do a factory reset so it's working nice and smooth now. So the question is should I go about flashing a custom rom in Odin then using TWRP and as my custom recovery? Or just try it again or wait it out until more people have more success?
(EDIT) MY PHONE ISNT STUCK IN A BOOTLOOP BUT NOW ITS EXTREMLY SLOW.
I used this guide to root my phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/sm-n910-cf-auto-root-t2897428/page160 did I miss anything ? should a flash twp onto my phone? im a complete noob to this and I made the mistake of rooting my main phone first please help.
well I woke this morning to my phone stuck in a bootloop it started to act funny right as I had to go to sleep. I cleared the cache didn't work so I had to factory reset and it worked but said my phone was no longer rooted so I repeated the process and rerooted my phone but now its in in the bootloop again what should I do to fix this?
Are you on LP or MM?
rtfm1777 said:
Are you on LP or MM?
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I'm on mm
Savagefiction said:
I'm on mm
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Well I'm no expert but I used Chainfire's method for a good root when I was on LL. Now that I'm on MM I've held off until I hear someone has done it successfully. Hope someone with more knowledge than me can help you out.
rtfm1777 said:
Well I'm no expert but I used Chainfire's method for a good root when I was on LL. Now that I'm on MM I've held off until I hear someone has done it successfully. Hope someone with more knowledge than me can help you out.
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Thanks for trying
Savagefiction said:
Thanks for trying
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Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by Deexxii or something like...CF autoroot is not used anymore.
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Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by DeeXii ..CF autoroot is not used anymore.
SiNJiN76 said:
Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by Deexxii or something like...CF autoroot is not used anymore.
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Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by DeeXii ..CF autoroot is not used anymore.
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Thanks
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Used three auto root software but all failed, please help. Mine is 6903.
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IKIMASHOU said:
Used three auto root software but all failed, please help. Mine is 6903.
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I think u need to root your firmware when you still on .534, i don't know i don't think it's possible to root it, only the dev could do it, install a pre rooted firmware. hope it helps.
Why you do not try to search on XDA? Here are 1000 threads explain to you how to do it and one it's few thread above here on Q&A.
Here you go the solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2605702
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Or better here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2604303
Search before post, I mean just a bit.
I have found the interesting things to root C6902/3 and update to 4.3. But I don't understand Chinese.
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=569&t=3719151
kaotomut said:
I have found the interesting things to root C6902/3 and update to 4.3. But I don't understand Chinese.
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=569&t=3719151
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If you don't understand Chinese how you can tell this is to root the phone? LOL
eclyptos said:
If you don't understand Chinese how you can tell this is to root the phone? LOL
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Just the link they provide and some google translator. But don't understand the steps
https://mega.co.nz/#F!KkhCELAR!c-kda3wQoSIDPaLVAkb5bw
Edit : I think it is the same methods as this thread but the difference is ; it could/might root C6902 as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2572988
Sorry guys but ive been searching already and cannot find anuo to date way yo do this. Towel root doesnt work for an updated VXW LG G2 and niether does stump. Can someone help me out? I really have tried finding this myself but seems like something must have recently changed. Thanks and sorry.
Kdz to 24a will surely work as it is still perfectly rootable.
Stump root using brute force method works on 26A, it is the only working root for 26A, besides KDZing back to 24A, rooting, and updating.
Yep, stump root works with brute force. Takes 5-10 minutes but you'll get there.
Freedom One-Click works as well for installing TWRP. I just did both procedures the other day on a refurb 26A unit I got as a warranty replacement.
acejavelin said:
Stump root using brute force method works on 26A, it is the only working root for 26A, besides KDZing back to 24A, rooting, and updating.
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New LG G2 owner here, as mine is 26A, i can't seem to find instructions to bruce force method on stump
webmastir said:
New LG G2 owner here, as mine is 26A, i can't seem to find instructions to bruce force method on stump
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I can't help I'm afraid, root hasn't been an issue for me in a very long time, I've been on AOSP ROM since 12B. There are plenty of users who can help here though.
acejavelin said:
I can't help I'm afraid, root hasn't been an issue for me in a very long time, I've been on AOSP ROM since 12B. There are plenty of users who can help here though.
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Np thanks. I downloaded latest Stump but wondering how you do the 'brute force' method. Does it auto start a brute force method of sorts?
(that's directed at any one else too)
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I'm an idiot. You just run it and it auto detects that it has to brute force.
Thanks. I'll let it go and see what it does. :good:
Edit2: Worked great.
Can you install roms after u root and install recovery on 26A?
pcwizkid1994 said:
Can you install roms after u root and install recovery on 26A?
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Yes, of course.
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Yes, of course.
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Like cloudy g3?
pcwizkid1994 said:
Like cloudy g3?
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Sure, or AICP, Plain Andy, Paranoid Android, or about anything else.
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Yes, of course.
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acejavelin said:
Sure, or AICP, Plain Andy, Paranoid Android, or about anything else.
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Thanks!!
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acejavelin said:
Sure, or AICP, Plain Andy, Paranoid Android, or about anything else.
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And kernels??
I wonder if I should wait to ROM, since we'll get Lollipop by end of next year (at least on Verizon it'll take that long).
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Thanks!!
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And kernels??
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26A isn't magic, to custom ROMs is just another radio for the most part... There isn't a huge compatibility difference and just about any aftermarket ROM/kernel built for 24A will work on 26A, and vise versa. In any ROM or kernel read the first few posts, they usually give the requirements for them, notice most say "official KitKat baseband" and not a specific version, although a few ROMs do specify a specific version, always read and ask for each specific instance if your not sure.
I can not get anything to root my phone on 26a. Tried stump and towel , now im debating on going back toot 24a but i don't wanna risk losing everything
Dude you're doing something wrong. Stump worked on the 4 G2 Verizon phones I've tried it on. 26A.
Did you enable usb debugging? Turn off app verify, etc. What happens after it reboots twice after brute force?
Give some more effin info than "it doesn't work".
I click use brut force it's goes for a while Then states device not supported
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I've tried with and with out usb debugging and have never turned into verify apps
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I click use brut force it's goes for a while Then states device not supported
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I've tried with and with out usb debugging and have never turned into verify apps
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Very strange. Can you post a screenshot of your 'About Phone' > 'Software Info' page?
Here you go
pepz187 said:
Here you go
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Hrm, it has to be one of the silly phone settings.
You want: USB Debugging enabled, (next couple ar ein Security settings)Verify Apps disabled, Allow Unknown sources enabled.
Is your phone currently encrypted? Did you enable that feature already? Try removing the lock screen, if you currently have one set.
Uninstall Stumproot. ARE YOU SURE you're on the latest version that can brute force 26A? Enable the above and reinstall. He put out updates once it became available, since people said they were getting "unsupported device" errors.
Hi!
I have a big big problem!
I have updated my S5 AT&T from (G900A) Stock 4.4.2 to 5.0 through ODIN. after noticing that the phone battery was draining very fast, i decided to downgrade again to 4.4.2 Stock rom.
For example i been follow this instructions of muniz_ri user. (With both wipes after the downgrade)
.But... after the downgrade, the cellphone starts very very slow (some kind of lag for a couple of minutes after android starts).
.The battery drains no so fast like Lollipop but still draining more than Kitkat.
. And Antutu Benchmark, show a very low score: Around 22.000 (on kitkat was 37853 for example).
Someone can help me?
Thanks! and i sorry for my bad english...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...-downgraded-baseband-fixed-4-4-2-lag-t3065973
How in the world did you downgrade from lollipop to KitKat?
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How in the world did you downgrade from lollipop to KitKat?
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Also how did he use Odin to upgrade to 5.0? There isn't an att 5.0 tar anywhere!
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How did you downgrade? Where you rooted and used muniz INSTRUCTIONS?
How did you downgrade using odin??
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How did you downgrade? Where you rooted and used muniz INSTRUCTIONS?
How did you downgrade using odin??
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Im looking for the thread, i can't find it anymore...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...-downgraded-baseband-fixed-4-4-2-lag-t3065973
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i'll gonna try this.
thanks!!
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Im looking for the thread, i can't find it anymore...
=(
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One more question, you were on 5.0 rooted? And downgraded to 4.4.2?
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maxirn05 said:
i'll gonna try this.
thanks!!
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Read carefully. ???
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One more question, you were on 5.0 rooted? And downgraded to 4.4.2?
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Read carefully.
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Yes, it was rooted
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...-downgraded-baseband-fixed-4-4-2-lag-t3065973
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thank you!!
I fixed my phone with this thread =D
Alright, before I get all into this post, If I'm like, posting this in the wrong section I apologize deeply. New, but I would love to have this question answered.
I recently switched from iPhone to my Nexus 6. Love it. I want to root my Nexus 6 though, I have this from T-Mobile and it's running Android 5.1 right now, are there any guides out there or videos that you could link that runs me through how to root it that won't break my phone since I'm running 5.1? Thanks.
Google search it
dicecuber said:
Google search it
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Well, I want a safe root. Or else i wouldn't be here lol.
ImPotatOS said:
Well, I want a safe root. Or else i wouldn't be here lol.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2948481
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Basically, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP, flash SuperSU. Profit.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2948481
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Basically, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP, flash SuperSU. Profit.
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Thank you so much, and is this compatible with 5.1?
ImPotatOS said:
Thank you so much, and is this compatible with 5.1?
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Yes, completely.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2948481
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Basically, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP, flash SuperSU. Profit.
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You don't need to flash twrp.
a) You can fastboot boot cf-auto-root.img
b) You can fastboot boot twrp.img and then adb sideload root.zip through it.
This is a Nexus with fastboot. Not a samsuck.
ImPotatOS said:
Well, I want a safe root. Or else i wouldn't be here lol.
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How is it not safe? Find a reputable site like xda etc
ImPotatOS said:
Alright, before I get all into this post, If I'm like, posting this in the wrong section I apologize deeply. New, but I would love to have this question answered.
I recently switched from iPhone to my Nexus 6. Love it. I want to root my Nexus 6 though, I have this from T-Mobile and it's running Android 5.1 right now, are there any guides out there or videos that you could link that runs me through how to root it that won't break my phone since I'm running 5.1? Thanks.
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The only thing breaking phones is not knowing what you`re doing followed by making the wrong decision All 2 above suggestions are great btw.
Any help please on rooting nexus 6 6.1 having trouble getting my head round it .rooted other android phones before ....but this seems a lot harder .Any links from the start please ...sorry very much appreciated :good:
denny1970 said:
Any help please on rooting nexus 6 6.1 having trouble getting my head round it .rooted other android phones before ....but this seems a lot harder .Any links from the start please ...sorry very much appreciated :good:
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no links, sorry. but its fairy straight forward..
1. unlock the option for, then fastboot unlock your bootloader
2. fastboot flash twrp recovery
3 flash the latest supersu in twrp recovery
4 boot up and have root
How is the N6 a lot harder to root?
denny1970 said:
Any help please on rooting nexus 6 6.1 having trouble getting my head round it .rooted other android phones before ....but this seems a lot harder .Any links from the start please ...sorry very much appreciated :good:
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Use Nexus Root Toolkit, http://www.wugfresh.com/forums/sub/NRT/
It will be much easier for you.
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Use Nexus Root Toolkit, http://www.wugfresh.com/forums/sub/NRT/
It will be much easier for you.
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Bad advice adb/fastboot is the only reliable method wich you have control over.
Please review this thread before doing something foolish;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/root-t3231211
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simms22 said:
no links, sorry. but its fairy straight forward..
1. unlock the option for, then fastboot unlock your bootloader
2. fastboot flash twrp recovery
3 flash the latest supersu in twrp recovery
4 boot up and have root
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#2: unnecessary,
#3: bad advice.
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#3: bad advice.
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#3: Your opinion. Which superuser is installed is not germane to the OP's question or the answer given by @simms22.
dude u got me excited cus u said 6.1 not 6.0.1
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Please review this thread before doing something foolish;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/root-t3231211
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#2: unnecessary,
#3: bad advice.
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2 & 3 both, to your option of obtaining root. its your opinion and that's all it is. as my method has been used for many years and answers his question, correctly. all you are doing is giving a new option. which in no way makes my way unnecessary nor bad advice.
Like posted before, just download wugfresh's root toolkit in the nexus 6 forums. It's very easy to use and basically does all the work for you, and if you screw something up it's usually a pretty simple fix. But remember to ALWAYS back up your data before doing anything incase something goes wrong or delete your data by mistake. If you need more help just pm me.
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DroidFire said:
Like posted before, just download wugfresh's root toolkit in the nexus 6 forums. It's very easy to use and basically does all the work for you, and if you screw something up
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He can always come here and learn it the proper way. After opening a dozen of threads of "help my phone is bricked".
Cleaned (despite being in Q and A). And closed.
The OP should make their own mind up on the evidence AND experience provided by "Recognised" sources.